The Lotto Max jackpot has not yet been won: the total prize pool climbs to $100 million

The Lotto Max jackpot has not yet been won: the total prize pool climbs to $100 million
The Lotto Max jackpot has not yet been won: the total prize pool climbs to $100 million

If money doesn't buy happiness, millions of dollars falling from the sky could still make a huge difference in your life and allow you to travel without limits! Moreover, you can try your luck in the next Lotto Max drawing, scheduled for this Friday, November 29, when an ultimate amount of $80 million is at stake for the second time in the history of this lottery – in addition to 20 prizes of $1 million to be won.

“This is only the second time that Lotto Max has offered such a high jackpot. Last September, the very first jackpot of 80 million was won partly in Quebec. We hope that tonight's jackpot will also be won here! », argues Isabelle Jean, executive vice-president and head of lottery operations at Loto-Québec in a press release.

So why not dream a little and imagine everything you could do with the gigantic jackpot or even one of the $1 million prizes!

Also read: Loto-Québec is looking for 1 millionaire and 4 big winners for unclaimed prizes

What you need to know: The prize pool reached $80 million this Friday, a record amount for a lottery available across the country. Additionally, 20 Maxmillions will also be drawn, bringing the total loot to $100M.

The amount has increased significantly in recent weeks as the base jackpot of $10 million increases from draw to draw up to $80 million if not won. The Lotto Max winnings cap was raised at the start of the year, making it possible to achieve jackpots of over $70 million.

If you want to try your luck, you have until 10:30 p.m. this Friday, November 29 to purchase a ticket consisting of three selections of seven numbers, for the price of five dollars. According to Loto-Québec, each participation offers a one in seven chance of winning a free entry, and the probability of winning the jackpot is 1 in 33,294,800.

This article has been updated since its original publication.

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